THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON ,
SUNDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 1, 1925
5
OM house ; A
BEING BUILT HERE IN THE CIT7
MOKE TM AN
DAY
7
X
fa
IIClllB
street, consideration fg.ooo.
Sold vacant lot for W." A. War
iner to j o. Kendall, consider
ation 4500. : -
;; bold 6 -acres on Silrerton
road to a local business man, con
slderatlon $2,150.
Work Progressing Rapidly
Since Concrete Pouring :
Has Been Completed,
Since the concrete walla on the
new. YMCA building on Court be
tween Church and Cottage -were
completed last Saturday work has
been progressing rapidly on the
building from bottom to top. The
- roof has been constructed ; orer
the whole building, and the felt
rooting has been "placed. Yester-
. day a large portion of It was
tarred. There la a roof oyer the
entire gymnasium, but over the
rest of the building the roof ex
tends in a, sort of quadrangle
. ' formation, leaving a court in the
center to let in a ' flood of "light
for the rooms ... below. - Thla will
be roofed over with glass,; and
. .will assure plenty of light for the
. dormitory on the third floor, for
the class , rooms on the- second
floor, and for the lobbies and of
fices on the first floor.
Carpenters were busily at work
yesterday erecting the room par-
. titions on all three floors, and at
, the present rate it la - estimated
that the partitions wiir be prac-
tlcally completed by the end of
the week. V'.-H-f
Preparations are also being
made to add the finishing touches
to the walls of the gymnasium.
The- contractor, . at the annual
meeting of the Salem YMCA held
recently, pledged himself and his
men to rush the work as much as
, is feasible in an endeavor to' have
iNEW STEEVES BUILDING
CONCRETE POURING FOR
WAitLS WELL UNDER WAY -The
cement walla : of the new
building toeing erected next to the
Salem Bank of Commerce on Lib
erty street by Dr. B. L. Steeves
have been poured up to the first
floor, and the erection of "forms
to receive the concrete, up to the
second story are well under way.
The work of laying the beams to
hold the ground floor has been
completed, and most of the inside
rough work up to the second floor
has been done, '. It ' is expected
that the wall will be poured up to
the second floor by the end of
the -week. . . x ,. ,
but one built of first-class ma
terial and the other of poor material;-
there can be no question
as to the greater value of the
house built of good material. :
- "The building, loan and sav
ings associations of Hamilton
county have mure than $100,000,
000 loaned on. homes in Cincin
nati and vicinity. And while
there is no question as to . the
O II f f V 0t t)tBoA a tna w " a(ahwiI
stances would be much safer if
wery, oume on wmcn mere is a
mortgage were built jot strictly
first-class material. And should
we be subjected to any calamity
In which the. safety of our loans
would depend upon the structur
al stability of our homes, as was;
the cast in Santa Barbara, cer
tainly the use of good, materials
would be of vital importance.
; Mr. Wyman urged the associa
tion to do everything possible to
COMMISSIONERS' COURT
(Continued from Friday's daily)
Hobart. A. F patrolman.. 17.00
- Road District No. 60 i '
Robertson, E. E., with
grader I..:.......... 6-00
Vorls, O. M., patrolman . . 14.00
Road District Xo. 61
Cook, Malcolm, grading. . 21.00
Cook. J. l. patrolman. . .';' 20.00
1 Road Dstrlct No. 62 0
Petzel, C. A., use of trac
tor ....... .oo
- . Road District Xo. 63
Frost, H., on plow. ; . . 15.00
Lea vy, Pat, hauling plank 18.00
Ryan, Wlllam E-, plank &
holding plow ........ 14.40
Smith, . Dewey, running
grader 22.40
Mathiot. Pete, patrolman. 62.00
Road District No. 64 ;
Rubens, Al. gravel. . . , ..." 100.89
Arnot. L.. bridge work. . . 14.00
enconrazft thnan innilM a.aV In. I Silver Falls Timber Co., -
......... A U U O
111.3S
to standardize and
building material.
grade mark
GOOD I1TEBIIS
. . PRDVE OF HUE
LAYING MARBLE' FLOOR
V. S. NATIONAL B.1XK FIX.
TURES NOW IN HALEM '
The laying of a marble floor In
the renovated United States Na-
Al, banking
S.20
8C.45
22.50
33.00
25.60
.50
30.00
93:44
Quality of Material Pays it Sr?S SUEU
is uemunsuaiea in oama pected. Fred eruon has
Barbara Quake
The practical value and aid to
better, building of . standardized
.and grade-marked lumber,. recom
mended by Secretary of Commerce
Hoover and recently put into ef-
nrac-
tically finished with the construc
tion. The fixtures for the new
bank space arrived Saturday, and
It Is expected they will soon be
In place. -. , -; i
It is expected that another
month will gee all the work of re-l
modeling completed. The capa-t
city of the bank will be about
double with the additional space.
ine remoaenng has been carefully
by the first of the year. The con
struction is being, made carefully,
however, and the 'building will be
one of the most compact in Salem.
be greatly enhanced
work Is done. '' ..
when the
feet by Southern Pine' Association
j on n it. wyman, associate emtoritne appearance of the bank will
of the American Building Associa
tion News, in an address delivered
at a recent meeting, of the Ham
ilton Pnnnfr Iiartis of Rnlldlnr
OCTOBER PERMITS GOOD and ,: Loan ' Association,-., held In
Cincinnati, O. . Mr. Wyman was
tot AT. of1' B70.650 IS ISSUED speaking on the reeenjt Santa Bar
bara, cai., ear mousse ana ine
WORK ON THEATRE
DURINQ MONTH
v During the month of October
building permits have' been issued
representing a -total outlay;of
170,650. This shows a decline
over September of $43,000, which
is but natural considering that
winter is approaching rapidly.
During the month, of October in
1924, however, an outlay of $256,
000 was represented in the build
ing permits,, although the re
markably large showing was made
possible through the issuing that
month of the permit to erect the
lessons to'be" gathered from it by
building and loan associations and
others identified with building.
Mr. Wyman spoke -in part as fol
lows: --
"Fdr building, loan and savings
associations, 1 however; and espe
cially for officials nd directors,
there are some important facts to
be " observed and ' some valuable
lessons to be learned In connec
tion with this calamity. Houses
in Santa -Barbara are built of va
rious sorts of . material.
were brick houses, stucco houses.
F STARTS SOON
Concrete Pouring on Elsinore
building Is Delayed by
Balcony Forms
39.37
34.3
23.00
6.00
6.00
7.50
11.80
24.86
88.50
88.50
22.00
12.00
16.64
Tik...t...l. . no nf 11 TO -
008. Also durina-.that month, jthe I frame vodiiaings,:eje.,, scattered
Willamette ca&dstand acCtfntrted. throughout ;." the ty9-or standing
for 34,000 of the amount repre- side by side on the same street.
sented by, the permits. t i C M Although t Santa Barbara, as
During the past month permits wen California and the entire
were issued for 25 new buildings. orid had .d Drecedent in the
At the present rate at which the
concrete is being poured into the
There walla ' Salem's new theatre, the
cisiaore, wors on me roor snouia
be commenced by the end of next
week, according toword received
from George Guthrie, owner of the
new " theatre and of the Oregon
tneatre. xhe forms are ready to
lumber .
Vanderbeck,
out gravel
Wilquet, J. P.r bridge work
Manning, John F., patrol
man . . . ...
Road Dstrict So. 63
Collins,-A. U., dragging..
Patterson, Pearl, do .... .
Road District No. 60
Con it, S. J., hauling lum
ber .... . . . .
Martinelle, Sol, gravel. . . .
McClellan. Glenn, lumber.
Miller, John, gravel. . ....
Thomas, Nlra, hauling gra-
vel ............. ..
Walker, Leonard, patrol
man . ,
, Road District No. C"
Mullen, C. S.,' wood deliv
ered .... .". . . ........
Road District No. 68
Crabtree Lumber Co., Ium- -
her
Linn County, Oregon, use
of graders and man ... 6.50
Loose, W. HI, patrolman. . 15.75
"J Rod Distric tNo. 09
McHolik, John, rock ....
Road District No. 70
Schmltt. Jacob, bridge
work . . . ; . . . ........
Schmltt, Alvin L-, do. . . .
Schmltt Bros. Lumber Co.,
-' lumber . . . . . ... . . .
Van Handel Gescher Lum-
ber Co., lumber.
Schmltt,. George, " patrol
man . ... .......... . '.
Road District No. 88
Belknap, Gilbert, hauling
. gravel .. . . , . . . .
Whiteman, C. O., do. ... .
Whiteman, J. G., gravel .
Track Account
Bernard Motor Co., P. A.,
gas, etc.
Burns, W. E., spark plugs.
gear, etc
McAlvin, W. R. & J: H.,
curtains, etc.. ..........
Newton-Chevrolet Co. float.
8.00
6.40
6.40
39.94
12.54
10.00
30.00
81.00
25.00
175.53
43.34
25.90
3.75
receive the walls of the stage with
and nine permits were issued for th arthnlre and in the ptIoa of the fire walls, and
repair won. 1 I ha MMnf- arttinnnko In . Tnnnrt.
U.n-lta a.a-mm . n Tnr IR II Ml I " -r ,
A CI UI ll.a " V ' .W. T W, W w . - - , . . t 1. MAM
elusion that any one material
more than another, was more cap
able of standing v up " durign the
shock of an earthquake. And in
teresting engineers have told ns
recently that J the ability of k
house to withstand a severe shock
During the past perhaps not at all, on the sort of Mmw.ted T rnrir,,
worth of repair work.
PERMITS BEING ISSUED
CALI STRONG
SEASON'S
ix: SPITE
LATENESS
OF I
the forms are being . constructed
for the third elevation of the side
walls of the auditorium. The stage
walls will be higher than those of
the auditorium.
The wxrk on the building has
been slowed somewhat with the
difficult laying of the forms for
the-main balcony, but these will
be ready to receive the concrete
In spite of the lateness of the
season, building permits are still
beins- taken out. During the past
. - A- 'T .w until the balcony is poured, as the
1 seiner wuu tiuaiu ui nui.
000 worth of building. 01 wis
amount there was no one big item
but several small homes are rep
resented. The continued call for
permits is believed, to be due to
the fine weather Salem has been
enjoying during the entire month
of October. ' - f ' "
Last October U rained daily
from the twenty-firet until the end
of the month. ; This year therehas showed little , signs
been po rain whatsoever wis uc- wlth tae exception.
tober between tnose aaiea, . u
during' the ntlre month there has
been but one day when the rain
was heavy enough to register, al
though there -, were ' two' heavy
mists that caused enough precip
itation to be registered, i.
manship in constructing the build
ings. Brick houses t that were
properly bound together with good
mortar suffered little' or no dam
age. Stucco houses and. frame
houses, when' built' of ' good ma
terial and with trained workmen
misplaced chimneys, cracked
plaster, broken connections in the
plumbing, etc. On the other hand,
the buildings that were built of
a poorer grade, of material and
where the workmanship was of an
inferior - Quality ; suffered . heavy
snumrDV IC A DDIUI MR I damaee: and-the owners thereof
'One of the lessons to be learn
ed, therefore, is that good mater
ial should be of prime eonsidera:
tinn in the building of a "house.
I And it might be well enough to
contractor wishes to pour the loir
er levels before raising the spout
er that conveys the concrete, j
The forms have been removed
from the front of the building and
some idea as to the ultimate ap
pearance-of the building, said to
be one of the most tin inn In liiA
of damage . h ht . . . .
will be ready for -productions be
fore the . first of the , year. '
PAPER PLANT TO BEGIN OP
ERATION NEXT MONTH
InstallaUon , of printing equip
ment is now under way. at the
new Western Paper Converting J digress Just at this point to Als-
company's plant according to word J euss briefly the s movement now
received from. rJJanager u weu. ju-nder way lo 8Undardize, building
The reraamaer t w V""T materials. This program of stand
' 8la.1 r"e 7Zl Z mI ardlzatlon ' was , Inaugurated by
oie oiKa1uc ( .u r' lr sretarr of Commerce-:; Hooter
: ht th niant will be In operation.
t The building oa Front street that
' 1 to- house the new company is
being erected' rapidly. Beflnite
iatRiMt as to the number of
Pola NegTl has written a book
In' French which, has attracted
wide attention abroad. -The vol
ume, entitled "La Vie t Lereve
au Cinema," is a philosophical
exposition of motion picture his
tory and technique. It was brought
out by Albin Michel, Paris pub
lisher, and English translation
now being made.
a TCf c 11. ............
Oregon State Highway
Com.," tire, gear, etc...
Rauscher, H. F., gas; ... .
Red Arrow Battery Co.,
. Reseal Battery
Smith & Watkins. tires,
tubes, etc. . . . ...
Valley Motor Co., rep. to
Ford, etc. .......... .
Vick Brothers, bulbs, etc.
Beaucbemin, Loui E, haul-
(i a s
Branch, A. C, hauled on
Pringle road . ,
Dawson," R., on trucks, etc.
Faber, - Harry, driving
truck
Gesner, Clifford, hauled
gravel
Lehman. Harold, , driving
truck ...............
Quirl, Rease. do ........
Smith, Maurice, do . .....
Taylor, Sol, hauled seren
ing
Wheeler, E. M. on grade
etc. . .............
Wheeler, John H, hauled
lumber, etc. . V
Woodruff, Clyde, driving
truck . . . :
Young, L. A.,' helped on
squeege, -etc.
Caterpillar Account
Noftsker, P. W-, breaker
lever v . . . ; . . .... . .
Russell Grader Mfg. C.t
rear wheel and tire ...
Sowa, Paul, links in chain
etc. . . :
Bartruff, -Robt., grading
etc. ................
Scharf. Dan. eradlng. etc 136 JO
Scharf. Fred; operatinr cat 15.00
Sta-ton Pavlnjc Plant Accont. 4
Link Belt Meese & Gottfried
Co.. chain . . ; .. k .62
208.36
8.88
.50
25.85
10.73
1.75
24.00
86.00
112.50
32.00
96.00
37.00
31.12
4.00
101.50
96.00
101.00
102.50
52.00
4.50
36.55
3.75
142.40
Riesterer, F.' J., broom
Blalock, I. kettle man
Burmaster. c. P., wateb,
" man J ... . . . . ....... . .
Devlinkj L. T. feeder ....
Marking. H. J mixer ...
Spicer. Ralph, foreman . .
Sto well, I ' A. C watchman
Kapni Pavinir Plant Amumt
Croisan E. M., wood deli-.
vered! -.'. 1 143.75
Scollard, Pavins Plant Armont
Drager, a G... cash adv.
for frt. ...i . no
Van Cleave. L. M.. over
seeing plant . . . . . . ! 24.00
St. Pan Pavinir Plant Arnmnt
Case Thresh, Mach. Co. J.
I., cover for oil cup . . i
St. Paul Water Co., water
at plant;:. :
Willamette Oil Burner
Co., fuel oil-'.'. ...
Yamhill Electric Co., elec-
trie services . .... . . . . 316.87
Ackerman, Ed., forking . . 33.82
Anderson. Carl, forking . . 30.63
Bevens,; Wayne, do ... . . . 17.50
Brentano, Bernard, v haul
ing sand .......... . .
Connor; Gerald, scraping
gravel
Cook, , Malcolm, . scraping
gravel
Coyle Herman, scraping
gravel . ... .
Davidson, Harold, banking
- out gravel '. . . . ?v. . . .
Davidson, Kenneth, water
' boy, j.. . ..........,-.-.-,w.
Dlllman. Frank, shoveling
gravel
Dubois; Ed, firing boiler
Eder, peter, rolling bar
rels j
Englhart, Anton, Bhoveling
rocic
Ernst, i Lester, weirhine
A. C. .. . ... . . . . .
Faber, Ed. weighing . . . 1
Faber, Elmer, forking . . i
FeeleyJ Frank, forking
A. C.
Goelde, Andrew night man
uriesenquer, John foreman 153.50
Jones. Grant, head raker
Kirk, i Lester, sera nine
gravel .... . . . .......
Kirk, peter, rolling bar
rels ... i ....... . i . . ;
Labonte, Fred, forking . .
Lambert, Frank, pumping
uarue.rEd, weighing rock
Lehman, Ernest, driving
truck, etc. . .'. . ... ....
Albert Merkel, dumping
barrels ..............
Pillette, Stanley, running
P. P. .
Quirl, A. F., night man...
Schneider, John, water' . .
Simon; Henry, ' loading
trucks .;.'...
Smith, Wm hauled sand
Stahl, John, running rock
cnxsher -. ....... . . . . .
Sweaney, C. T., operating
squeege
Van Damme, Emil, night
man-
Welty. Levi, raking hot
stuff ...............
Yeager, Wayne, helping at
rock crusher ... . . .
Zollner, Joseph, rolling
pavement. ......... .j
Stayton Crusher Account
Anderton, Ed, checking
rock .
Brown,' G.1 L; & Brown
Lucy E.: rock . .... . i .
Faulkner, Alexander, feed
ing crusher .... . . . . . .
Glover, George E., feeder
Harold, R.; R., wood . ". . .
Keithley. A: F., hoist man
Lambert. E. G,, making
rock report . . . . ... ; . .
Lesley, Frank," running
engine
Peters, Chaa., wood .....
Ruef, Bruno, running en
gine . . . . . . .; . . ,
Stayton. C C, tending rock
crusher .. . . . . . ... .
Waggoner, ' Dick, checking
rock . . . . . . i'. i ..... .
Watters, A: S.; "delivered
wood ...............
Lambert, L. S., wood ....
S 11 vert on Crusher Account
Archerd Implement Co.,
Charles R.. oil. etc.. . .
Clvde Fquipment Co. teeth
for! bucket
Silver Falls Timber Co.,
lumber
Armstrong, II. A., at rock
crusher . . . ....
Armstrong J- W., do
Rielemeier, Peter, do - i
Bowen, G. D., gravel haul
' ed '--...'. . . . . ......
Feddern. H., at . rock
crusher
Hoyen, Ard, do ........
Hoven. . Oscar, foreman at
crusher .............
Wagers, J. I at rock
. crusher . .
1 ' farkrt Road No. 3
Tterrv!. A. C: U.. screenings 444.00
'i Market Road No. 10
Smith'. V J. V.T.. . naintlng
hridsres - : z; :i .. ; ; . . . 30.40
3.00
6.00
68.25
42.75
12.00
7.50
19.24
41.55
68.88
41.25
7.88
86.24
32.08
34.01
31.50
42.50
C3.75
2.00
6.40
27.20
32,34
1
85-40
20.00
25.00
32.00
7.50
32.81
57.15
, 35.20
35.00
3.50
34.00
6.40
351.00
8 00
9S.15
28.00
74.15
66.00
108.06
20.00
IS. 00
2Q.0O
22.50
16.00
k 3.50
17.50
,i.oo
54.00
12.80
29.12
17.60
52.50
20.80
20.80
'6.00
36.00
. 33.00
17 60
. 15.00
17.C0
16.20
3.00
78.00
Market Road No. 12
Cook, -Malcolm, grading . .
Mullen, C S.. wood . . '. .
Zollner,' Joseph, driving
roller '
Cook, J". L.," foreman . ; . . t
ISIarket Road No. 13
Bryant, W. C shoveling
Grant, i Joe, grade man...
Johnson. Albert, do ;.. . . .
Johnson. Alfred,- put in ,
headers' ... , . . .
McGinely,' Joe, hauling
water," gfading. etc. ; . .
Stom, Tom, put in headers
Trunde, Ed, on grade,.;
forking .............
ZelL T. B., shoveling, etc
Cook, J.' L., foreman ... . . '
Market Road No. 23
Brown Roy, grade work. .
Brown. W. J,; grade work
Cone, 'Andy, on grade . . .
Cordur, Arthur, on grade
Dancer, C. W., do . i . .. .
Davis,' John, do
Roth, G., do
Smith. Matt, do . .'. .....
' 'Market Road No. 215
Applet, Millard, on . grade
Bennett, Herbert, water
boy ..... .
Davenhauer, J., on grade
Marked Road No; 36 '
Patterson, " Richard, check-,
ing gravel , . .'. '. . . . 2C.50
Market Roml No. 3S '
Henry, Eder, shoveled 'dirt .' 1.60
Edar, John, do ". 1 ...... . 3.00
Market Road No. 42
De Saft,, EarJ. wood . . : .
Mountain States - Power
Co.; eedar stakes '. .
Schmed, Fred, wood, on
grade
De- Sart, Eearl, wood ...
Brandt, . Lewis, shoveled
dirt
De Sart, Clyde, do ......
De Sart. -Wesley, do .. . . .
Hari, Sam, do ,';'. ., . . . . .
Kaser,j Irvin, do.
Krug. Alvin, on Fresno . .
Lindholm, Aug., driving
team ..............
Schar, Fred, shoveled dirt
De Sart, Earl,; oyer seeing 139.40
Market Road No. 55
Dallas, Willis, digging
ditch ............ ...
Zosel, Wm., do '. . : . . ....
Westen house, W. W., do
Market Road No. 57
McHOlick, John," gravel 920.00
Church, W. M., . shoveled
dirt 6.40
Cooley. Rex, do . 19.20
Daws, Willis, running road
roller . .. . .
Eder, Albert, on grade . .
Gentemann, A., rock haul
ed .576.40
Howell, N. D.. wood .... 18.00
Johnson, Albert, shoveled
dirt
Johnson, Alford. do . . . ...
Knutson, Edd, do ......
Nag, John, rock' hauled . .
Wilkinson.. Dell, slashing
brush
Dart, J. W., run grader..
Market Road No. 64
Binegar, O. D.trip man. .
Branson, Troy, grade work
Dawson John, " " bridge.
Tvorst ." . .
Gleason, ,'Minr, . grade .
. work ......,... i ... .
LIckel, L. II., do . . . . .
Mcllwain. Wm. foreman
on grade . , . . . ... . .
Tade, Henry, grade work
Utter; M. H., do
73.60
19.60
6.00
6.40
: :. 9.60
" 6.00
34.00
115.00
20.80
42.00
22.40
.12.80
28.00
. 22.40
8.10
10.90
102.50
35.20
-24. 00
70.40
22.40
32.00
6.00
64.0'0
56.00
3.20
1.60
6.00
50.00
33.60
25.60
25.60
25.60
435.60
2.20
97.40
97 75
76.80
74.80
74.60
73.60
156.00
75.20
White, F. J bridge work 68.80
Cady Chaa., hauled dirt. 96.00
Cade. H. T., dor . 138 00
Key, Geo., do ...,... 136.50
Brown, L. E.. do 144.00
Smith, Bert, do .... 120.00
Gruenneld. Chris, do . .. 132.00
Deakins, II. R., tend scrap-
NewbiJL Cosper, do
Inman, J. W.. hauled ....
Newbijl, . i Con, , shoveled
dirt .0
Cade . Hale, do . w ..... .
Miskie, Amel.4 hauled dirt
Kaplingeiv ;.Wn. fore
hian ... . ... . . , ,
Stroud, . E. JB , operaUag
Walder.C. grade work . .
Market Roads 8 & 9
Barrett, Frank hauled dirt
Duhni Jeff, -shoveled dirt
Led ge, Wm.,- do ;......
Malone I M.i,; overseeing
,'graae i ;i ,i . ; . . ;
Plata, Jim; shoveled dirt
Market Roads 23 42 ' ,
Clymer, Jr4 George ' on ; : "
grade ... ... . ....... 129.00
Hogan, Wm., on grade;, 68.80
Kintz, Dan. hauled water 126 00
Lyon, Richard, on grade. . 90.37
Minaen. a. M., hauled
water . . . ..........
NeiUing, Mike, on grade.'.-
Kiggs.- v;. A.;; foreman on
grade ...:.. . ,
SchaW Oeo., on. grade . .
Simpson. Frank, oh grade
Simpson, J. H, shoveled on
grade .-. . '.
Zaber, John, on grade . . .
Market Roads. Miscellaneous
Scot E. E. carrying water 19.
Seayey-Bell Co., The, - in
surance premium ....
Brenner. Roy, raking ....
Donahue, 11. L.. patching
Downing, Earl F Oiler,
etcn. .... t ..........
Dorler,' Geo., weigher .
Knight. O. D.; roller man
on grade ............
Loom is. L. A., water boy
Miller, Henry,. .squeegeing.
forking .... . . ; .
Mills; L. R hauled H S,
loading rock . . . ....
Mix, ; Arthur, raking & . on
grade
Mix, John, foreman .. . . . .
Mutschler, Harry, squeeg
eing ........
Ogles Joe, patching, etc.. i
Park, I,. L.,' scraping, &on
grade .. . . . . . ....... 12 6.37
Quigley, L. L., forking . .. 20.00
Quilhot. T. A., foreman ... . 36.75
Scranton, Frank, forking,
etc.
Sens, Eros., wood, lumber
etc.- v. 180.95
Spaniol.tJos. J., hauled H S . 53.19
WellsB. De. at plant, etc. 104.17
. v Roml Rolled Account
Hillman Fuel Co coal . ' 7.45
Plcard, John, rep on water
tftnlc '-' 4S0
Schefdler.-G. W.. water . . 2.75
" Joint IJnn County' Account . .
Bodeker E. M., bridge
vurK ............... .tit
Bodeker,. II. F., do .7 5
Joint. Polk County Account
Buena - Vista Garage, gas.
etc. 17.25
126.00
67.20
. 86.00
84.37
68.80
'4 S.20
48.20
.CO
'400
20.00
54.90
76.87
97.87
8.75
16.00
109 00
68.20
23 75
16.00
62,60
70.62
on bridge ". ..'IT . 3.3i
Coot, J. L.. foreisSn . . 1 ..jO
: ' Misceltaneoiis lii higes
Hammond Lurnbr Co.,
lumber v ... . ..,1. - 4. 582.93
Alexander Doll R lirUge '
work . .. ......... 64.00
Fleetwood; HerUrf, do .'i 72.00
RohL Edward. do . .v..- iz.w
Gregg Robl. dn.;U . . ...;-: 76 00
Fischer, Phillip, : .bridge
foreman'. . . ... ..itj.io
MJsce Uaneoos Acconnts
Adams;!. Hardware tCo;r
, nails, eic. :. .-." V 7.71
Allen Geo;; E. cup gireas. U 2 00
Associated Oil, Co., cpm-'
' pound,, distillate ..i 35.15
Beall Pipe- & Tank Corp. . '
, Gait., culvert, etc. ... ..'377.89
Bonesteele, . Wallace " ; . ' I
hauled sand & gravel 3 15.4 S
Brewer, John II- lumber. . : 49.83
Capital , Junk Bargain : "
House," wipcr, 'steering-? 5
wneei. etc, v.s
Case & Tweedief J.' H. 1. t
Mu. hauled crushed rock 755.62
Case & Tweed ie," J. H. ,L: '
M.. do.;. . . . . . : . . ; . . . 1974.11
Cladek . & Tate Motor Co: 1
gas. etc."; W5,;12.43
Collard, .Pierce, furnished- -.
grayel . . . 284.25
Culver,. . W-. J.. . ' road mas ' 1 :
ter s, salary &. exprea. M t C . 8 0
Culver. W, J.i cashad rs.C I
for frt, etcw . .,; f. 2,40
Defdrirh?v Peter, gas. etc 14.05
Downlng's service station
gas, BtP. ; , ".. . .
Drager, D. GM cash adv.
tor powder
Eaton. J. L.., eba rpened
blades, rep. grader, etc
Ehlen, G- A nails, etc...
Ernst, O. ga. etc. ....
Farmer Hdw. Co., R. L:
cut. steel rope, etc. .,
Gabriel Powder & Supply
Co., powder, etc. . . .
Harper, S. W hauled wek 576.52
Hoflich transfer, transfer-y:..
ing parts . 3.10
Borner, & Co., A. B., gas, . ..
spikes, etc. "24.56
Howe, 1 N, hauled gravel 1650.90
Johnson, F. O, dep. road-
master's salary ex-
penseg ..,....... . . 160.15
Jorgensen, Ira, tires, rear -
spring, etc. ......... . 240.05
Lambert, I S., dep. road- J
master's salary and ex-
penses .......... . . . . ; ltO.OO
Larkin-Prlnce . Hdw., Co.,
Powder, fuse, etc. ..... 17.64
Latture Equipment Co..
J. L.. sleeve, etc ...... 6.4T.
McHollck, John, gravel .. 440.00
Missler, J. Hn band; 'on
dam, etc., 623
Snyder, B- -V operating
j Buena Vwta ferry, etc. 86.26
Joint Yamhill County Account
Yamhill Electric Co.. elec-
.- trie services 4.13
Cook, Malcolm, rep, bridge 3.20
Trunde, Ed. do 7.20
44.10
. ... i
15S.00
34.50
67,20
17.03
139,85
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GOOD PLUM B 1 N
THEY SAY- KEEPSl
THE . C
AWAY t j
78.00 lVaii Damme, Emil. repair
19.20
40.50
102.50
89.03
16.00
61.50
24.00
C.25
31.80
51.90
110.75
5.00
75.25
297.10
117.50
24.00
241.87
109.00
1.00
and has for its purposes the facil
itation of production and market
ing of various 'products used in
building, and : also to Insure to
hniMflri and nurchasers tne iuu
men, to be employed at the start I j for their. money.
K . . A. ... k. ma m jm - V M A
Is - not ready yet, but the iiaiu
will produce as rapidly. as It Is
able from the beginning.
LARGE SALES REPORTED
TV-AT, REALTY COMPANY
. DOES GOOD BUSINESS
The following sales of real es
tate were reported by the Home
-nasitv com nan v during the week:
Sold for P. H. Anderson to P.
i L. Hannon on Riverside road, con
alrforatinn SI. 500. '
SftM o 1. W. Harbert, 20-acre
prune orchard, consideration - $ 6,-
Sold to P. H. Anderson, 2434
. x.k .i.ooi : s.ronm house and 2
Ollv, v .
" lots, consideration 1 1 , 0 0.
. Sold for W. A. Sampson.
Parrish Grocery store to C.
ir.m. nnaflpration S3. 800.
; rs vAoU to W. A.
cm mr J. O. Kendall to w.
wtrinor. K-room house, consider
IIah S9.100.
for J. W. Harbert, 9-room
?Thls practice has gatnerea
considerable momentum; during
the past two or three years.; Many
of ns are familiar with the grade-
marking of lumber as practiced by
a number 'of lumber associations.
conspicuous among which is the
Southern Pine Associations. This
is one phase of standardisation
and Its chief purpose is to give
good lumber to borne buyers.
'It is to the interest of duuo-
ing, loan and savings associations
that this practice. of standardisa
tion , be extended; to; the otmosu
Money loaned on home built of
rirst-class material is certainly a
better and. safer loan than a loan
on a house built of 'shoddy ma
ths terlal even thougk the latter loan
F; mar be smaller than the former.
The depreciation of a house built
of first-class material will be far
less than that of a house built of
poor material. Take two houses
built on identically the same plan,
WESTERN RED CEDARlSiblNG
"Wood that nature armed decay
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$14 per thousand feet. This is a good grade for garages
and small houses. . - , t
We have all grades. Come and see for yourself.
Shingles, Cedar and Pioneer roof ing of all land. We f
are the people to see. - : :
EVERY ESSEHTIAL FEATURE PROVIDED IH THIS IDEAL HOMEC
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349 South TweltK StreetiSal Oregon
A. Bl KELSEY, Mgr-TclejFhone 813
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This is a home of real worth.
- . . - . THE TULSA DESIGN A7C9 ?f&-&"'- - ' f !- -
- EtuSy this - plan carefully, for porch,' and the bay windows at the lighted. The garage is entered
few small houses are as complete end. ' Somehow it'impressea one from' the kitchen. Upstairs are
ts this. has all the essentials, lniantlyflth Jj weal A. of prom- three Jjerns and ;bath,.aiso
" ;. , . iscd comfort. - It's bujlt of brick., commodious, and an open sleepine
together, with a sun room, sleeping v gon room, living room with pem porch. - -,Closet room, is ampla
well designed, , excellently ar aU are' unusually large and well
ranged,' no space, is wasted and all ,
the rooms are comfortably large.
It's an Ideal. home. - - "
It U w. rx)i looking outside 'as '
It is surprising within. ' There is
en aic of . lazy gracefulness about
the sweep of the roof, which is '
heightened by the battery of sun .
room windows peering through the
Uoorish archways of the open
' - Th. Common Brick ManufMtum-.' -Araoclatloa, CIctcUiu).
leaflet e. Stick. cm.tructioa t po rqum. , . .
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355 Chcmckcta Phone 1000
Ohio, caa iiniik OMapIcto trawlac for til'deiija.
HOUSES BUILT OF PERMANENT MATERIALS COST BUT,
LIT I Lb. MUKc. I HAN THOSE CONSTRUCTED OF,
- t . MORE TEMPORARY MATERIALS , . 5 "
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f;' See. us fdr--cornmon brick, face brick, building tileV partition tile; 6ild tild, drain tile,
l ' -v- , . ...vertrified sewer pipe.; . - .
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